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Daikin FTXJ50 Zena Vogue High Wall Heat Pump – White

$2,937.68
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Large Room System – FTXJ50T-W (White) Designer Series Heat Pump

Cooling capacity:  5.0 kW
Heating capacity: 6.0 kW

Engineered in Europe with the latest technology, its stylish and elegant design seamlessly integrates into the modern home. The Daikin Zena Vogue offers a premium climate solution. Your design, our product. Together creating simply perfect comfort all year round.

Daikin’s newly designed super quiet fan is engineered to run at high efficiency in a compact space. It combines optimum airflow and top performance with almost inaudible sound. This stylish unit comes in both Hairline White or Black Wood finish.

Features

Super Quiet Fan

Daikin’s newly designed super quiet fan is engineered to run at high efficiency in a compact space. It combines optimum airflow and top performance with almost inaudible sound.

Grid Eye Sensor

The Intelligent grid eye sensor detects the temperature in the room using a grid of 64 small squares. It then directs air to the areas that require more cooling or heating for event temperature distribution.

Wi-Fi

Wireless LAN remote control for internet connection (Built-In). Control air conditioners remotely by turning your mobile device into a remote controller using internet connection.

Heavy Duty Purification

Daikin’s flash streamer technology offers heavy duty air purification. The high speed electron discharge destroys bacteria, mould and allergens at a much higher speed than most conventional air filters, leaving your air safe to breathe

Simply Perfect Design

Whether you choose the Hairline White or the Black Wood finish Zena Vogue’s curved corners and simple textured front panel allow it to blend perfectly into any decor.

For Full Product Specifications, Download Daikin Zena Vogue – Brochure

Daikin’s 5-year parts and labour warranty applies to split, multi-split and ducted air conditioners purchased and installed in homes across New Zealand.